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'''Evening Prayer''' refers to: |
'''Evening Prayer''' refers to: |
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: [[Evening Prayer (Anglican)]], an Anglican liturgical service which takes place after midday. <!---NOTE: Since both words are capitalised, this is the primary meaning.---> |
: [[Evening Prayer (Anglican)]], an Anglican liturgical service which takes place after midday, generally late afternoon or evening. When significant components of the liturgy are sung, the service is referred to as "Evensong".<!---NOTE: Since both words are capitalised, this is the primary meaning.---> |
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"Evening prayer" may also refer to: |
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* [[Ma'ariv]], the evening prayer in [[Judaism]]. See [[Jewish services]] |
* [[Ma'ariv]], the evening prayer in [[Judaism]]. See [[Jewish services]] |
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* [[Maghrib]], the obligatory prayer in Islam offered in the evening |
* [[Maghrib]], the obligatory prayer in Islam offered in the evening |
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* [[Vespers]], the Roman Catholic service of |
* [[Vespers]], the Roman Catholic service of evening prayer |
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===Other uses=== |
===Other uses=== |
Revision as of 02:47, 26 August 2013
Evening Prayer refers to:
- Evening Prayer (Anglican), an Anglican liturgical service which takes place after midday, generally late afternoon or evening. When significant components of the liturgy are sung, the service is referred to as "Evensong".
"Evening prayer" may also refer to:
- Ma'ariv, the evening prayer in Judaism. See Jewish services
- Maghrib, the obligatory prayer in Islam offered in the evening
- Vespers, the Roman Catholic service of evening prayer
Other uses
- Evening prayer, a painting by Anna Ancher